Hudson Flag Day Parade – Saturday June 10!

This Saturday is Hudson’s Flag Day Parade. The day starts with entertainment, informational displays, and vendors at the 7th St. Park, which is followed by the Elks Annual Flag Day Ceremony.

The parade will start at Green & State Street and will march down Warren St, ending at the Amtrak Train Station. The Parade features marchers, vehicles, floats and marching bands from community groups, churches, fire companies, youth groups, and businesses.

The big bands returning include The Hawthorne Caballeros, 20th Century Limited and Brass-O-Mania, along with high school marching bands and more! Some of these groups will give an additional performance at the waterfront, followed by the judges’ announcement of trophies earned.

The water front will also feature a large variety of food vendors, an amusement area with rides, and entertainment provided by Dusk to Dawn and Side Show Willie.  The day wraps up with the area’s largest fireworks display, produced by Young Explosives.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, June 10, 2017
7th Street Park activities begin at 10am
The parade steps off at 2pm
Fireworks at Hudson’s Riverfront Park at about 9pm

LOCATION:
Hudson, NY
Parade Route runs along Warren Street (from Green & State Streets to Amtrak Station).

MORE:
hudsonflagdayparade.org

 

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Jeff McKinney is a Realtor in Columbia County, NY. Connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Pinterest.

Open Farm Weekend at Empire Farm in Copake

This weekend, Empire Farm and the FarmOn! Foundation invite visitors to get their farm on!

The festivities include a tour of the historic Empire Farm, and 220 acre youth educational farm. There will also be baked goods, a historical barn tag sale, and the chance get your hands dirty in organic soil and pick your own salad greens.

DATES/TIMES:
Saturday & Sunday, June 3 – 4 from 10:00am – 3:00pm

ADMISSION:
Free!

LOCATION:
Empire Farm
556 Empire Road
Copake NY, 12516

MORE:
518-329-3276
www.farmonfoundation.org

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Neil Simon Rumors at Performing Arts Center, Taconic Hills

The Two Of Us Productions presents Rumors by Neil Simon at the Performing Arts Center at Taconic Hills.  A hilarious comedy about what happens when “she tells him, who tells another, who tells another”.

DATE/TIME:
Friday May 26th at 7:30pm
Saturday May 27th at 7:30pm
Sunday May 28th at 3pm

TICKET PRICES:
General Admission
Adults $20.00
Senior/Student $14.00
Click here to purchase

LOCATION:
Performing Arts Center at Taconic Hills
73 County Route 11A
Craryville, NY

MORE:
home page – stephensanborn.tripod.com/thetwoofusproductions
e:mail – TheTwoOfUsProductions@gmail.org

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Good Advice for Home Buyers When Making an Offer

A recent article on RealtorMag had some valuable advice for home buyers when it comes to making an offer on a house. These tips are especially important in a competitive market, like we have been seeing in Columbia County lately.

Making an Offer: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

1) Delaying

“Time kills deals,” says Andrew Sandholm of BOND New York Properties in New York. “Dragging your feet means you could wind up paying more in a bidding war situation or missing out on the property altogether.” Buyers need to be ready with their paperwork, such as bank statements, a preapproval letter, and documents supporting proof of funds, from the day they begin house-hunting mode. That way they can pounce quickly with an offer when they do find a home they like.

2) Making an Offer for Their Preapproved Amount

Smart buyers are getting preapproved to show a seller they’re financially able to purchase a home. However, Chuck Silverston, principal at Unlimited Sotheby’s International Realty in Brookline, Mass., warns buyers against using that document to come up with an offer amount.

“Many buyers come in with a preapproval for the exact offer price, but when you’re competing against other offers, including cash offers, you want to show financial strength,” Silverston says. “An exact preapproval could make a listing agent nervous because not only does the buyer not have any wiggle room to negotiate, but they might no longer qualify if interest rates rise.”

3) Submitting a Lowball Offer

Lowballing a seller often backfires, particularly in a seller’s market. “A lowball offer that isn’t backed up with math or comparable sales data is disrespectful and could turn off the seller and possibly mean you will miss out on the property completely,” Sandholm says.

4) Waiving Inspection Contingencies

“I don’t care whether it’s new construction or even your mom’s house you’re buying from her – get it inspected,” urges Joshua Jarvis of Jarvis Team Realty in Duluth, Ga. Further, if you waive the inspection contingency in your offer, you may lose the earnest money if you later back out of the deal.

5) Not Presenting Yourself Well Enough

In a seller’s market, buyers need to take steps to make sure they look good in the eyes of the seller. “In today’s highly competitive environment, the listing agent is trying to determine which buyer will be the easiest to deal with,” Silverston says. Buyers may want to avoid pointing out every defect, making nitpicky queries, or questioning the seller’s tastes.

“Basically buyers who act less than enthusiastic will see themselves at a competitive disadvantage when sellers are comparing multiple offers,” he says.

SOURCE – realtormag.realtor.org

 

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Muster Celebration at Museum of Firefighting in Hudson

This Saturday, the FASNY Museum of Firefighting is reviving the muster on the grounds of the Firemen’s Home in Hudson. This day of old-fashioned fun gets started with the first muster, which will coincide with the 125th Anniversary Celebration at the Firemen’s Home.

The FASNY Museum of Firefighting will also be part of the Hudson FD Inspection Day parade, and there’s an opportunity for muster participants and special selected FD’s to be part of the parade.

Additional events and activities for the day include Demonstrations of Pumping, Hose Racing and Gold Leafing, Games, Vendors, Food, and more.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Parade step off for antiques is 9:30am.
Muster grounds open at 10am and close at 4pm.

LOCATION:
FASNY Museum of Firefighting
117 Harry Howard Avenue, Hudson

Parade Route: Green Street, Park Place, Warren Street (from 7th Street to 5th Street), 5thStreet to State Street (from 5th Street to Short Street) from Short Street to Harry Howard Avenue, full parade ends at the ball fields at the FASNY Firemen’s Home

MORE:
fasnyfiremuseum.com

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